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en-usFri, 09 Mar 2012 00:00:00 GMTFri, 09 Mar 2012 00:00:00 GMTvideo technetNico Jacobshttp://technet.microsoft.com/edge/ff832960.aspx?category=Nico%20JacobsWhat's new in SQL Server Integration Services 2012?Curious about what changed in SSIS 2012? From improved GUIs to new tasks and components, new deployment model, SSIS parameters (no no, not variables, although we still have those as well), data lineage, … this list seams endless. We'll see how much of them we can explain and demonstrate in an hour… we hope to cover at least 12 topics.Curious about what changed in SSIS 2012? From improved GUIs to new tasks and components, new deployment model, SSIS parameters (no no, not variables, although we still have those as well), data lineage, … this list seams endless. We'll see how much of them we can explain and demonstrate in an hour… we hope to cover at least 12 topics.http://technet.microsoft.com/video/Hh872897
Fri, 09 Mar 2012 00:00:00 GMThh872897.en-us.msdn.10Nico JacobsNico JacobsTechNet EdgeZuneiPodMediaNico JacobsNL-BEFR-BEBelux12 Hours Of SQLSQL ServerSQL Server 2012Integration ServicesScreencastsNico Jacobshttp://technet.microsoft.com/edge/ff832960.aspx?category=Nico%20JacobsBeyond Aggregations: Other Ways to Analyze Data | TechNet VideoAggregations have been the pathway from data to knowledge: reporting, OLAP, PowerPivot,… But all these techniques basically compute sums (or other aggregates) over large amounts of data. In this talk we demonstrate that important information can be overlooked if we only apply aggregations in our data analysis. Sequences of errors that often repeat, clusters of customers with similar buying patterns, summerizing a stream of Twitter messages, it are all examples of tasks which aggregates can not easily handle. But don’t panic: Analysis Services can analyse your data in another way.Aggregations have been the pathway from data to knowledge: reporting, OLAP, PowerPivot,… But all these techniques basically compute sums (or other aggregates) over large amounts of data. In this talk we demonstrate that important information can be overlooked if we only apply aggregations in our data analysis. Sequences of errors that often repeat, clusters of customers with similar buying patterns, summerizing a stream of Twitter messages, it are all examples of tasks which aggregates can not easily handle. But don’t panic: Analysis Services can analyse your data in another way.http://technet.microsoft.com/video/Hh771107
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